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captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> two area law enforcement officers attacked with knives and two blade wielding suspects now dead. we begin with a 17-year-old boy shot and killed by virginia state police. this one started when deputies from both stafford and fauquier counties responded to a crash in fauquier county around 4:00 in the morning. as surae chinn tells us, it ended with a deputy shooting and killing that teenager at a nearby home. >> it's kind of odd for this to happen around this area. it's usually pretty quiet, pretty calm, peaceful neighborhood. >> reporter: jack has lived in his southern fauquier county home for more than two decades. he's seen his share of accidents so when he saw the blue car in the ditch he
captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> two area law enforcement officers attacked with knives and two blade wielding suspects now dead. we begin with a 17-year-old boy shot and killed by virginia state police. this one started when deputies from both stafford and fauquier counties responded to a crash in fauquier county around 4:00 in the morning. as surae chinn tells us, it ended with a deputy shooting and killing that teenager at a...
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this is the guy they say is son- in-law for all of this. this is -- responsible for all of this. this is 25-year-old lawrence alan stewart iii. >> this man is a serious danger and threat to society. and has already attempted to murder two law enforcement officers their families and citizens. >> reporter: the first pipe bomb attack happened about 4:00 a.m. on the 3100 block of normandy avenue in fredericksburg. that used to be the home of a stafford sheriff's deputy. he hadn't lived there in more than a year but the woman there wasn't hurt as a result of the blast. that was the first of the three attacks. shortly after it moves into stafford county where the second attack takes place at home in the kings grant subdivision. it's believed that's where the detective lived. then after that, the third pipe bomb attack, this time at a louse in the country ridge -- house in the country ridge subdivision where we believe stewart's ex-girlfriend lived. no one was hurt in any of the attacks. stemming from two cases earlier this year where he was charged for indecent exposure and the second
this is the guy they say is son- in-law for all of this. this is -- responsible for all of this. this is 25-year-old lawrence alan stewart iii. >> this man is a serious danger and threat to society. and has already attempted to murder two law enforcement officers their families and citizens. >> reporter: the first pipe bomb attack happened about 4:00 a.m. on the 3100 block of normandy avenue in fredericksburg. that used to be the home of a stafford sheriff's deputy. he hadn't lived...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you...
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. >> reporter: three sheens of destruction, terrified residence, and a highly determined law enforcement community. that's what the pipe-bomb suspect fled on tuesday, from his home in stafford, virginia. he traveled 2,045 miles in two days. his flight would come to an end near belt, montana
. >> reporter: three sheens of destruction, terrified residence, and a highly determined law enforcement community. that's what the pipe-bomb suspect fled on tuesday, from his home in stafford, virginia. he traveled 2,045 miles in two days. his flight would come to an end near belt, montana
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one was hurt in any of these explosive attacks and investigators say stuart had an ax to grind with law enforcement officers stemming from two cases earlier this year where he was charged for indecent exposure and a second case involving a domestic violence dispute. that one involved the third victim in these attacks his ex- girlfriend. >> he's made three bombs and he's deployed them. i don't know anything more vicious than that and especially going after a police officer. i don't care what his record is and i don't think anybody in this room care what is the record is. -- cares what the record is. these specific acts, three in the last two days? are of the utmost seriousness to my agency and to the law enforcement community. >> reporter: back out live herei can tell you all officials on hot pursuit of the suspect. they want him off the street and they need your help. he's facing a long list of charges including several counts of attempted murder on law enforcement officials in one count of using a weapon during a terror act let's get a picture up on the screen for id. take a look at th
one was hurt in any of these explosive attacks and investigators say stuart had an ax to grind with law enforcement officers stemming from two cases earlier this year where he was charged for indecent exposure and a second case involving a domestic violence dispute. that one involved the third victim in these attacks his ex- girlfriend. >> he's made three bombs and he's deployed them. i don't know anything more vicious than that and especially going after a police officer. i don't care...
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getting to the crooks before they get to the archives has become a new priority in law enforcement. no one knows more about this than barry landau, a self- described presidential historian and one of the foremost collectors of presidential memorabilia. that's because barry landau carried out the largest theft of these treasures in american history. prosecutors say he is one of the most accomplished con men they have ever encountered. for decades, he was a regular guest at the white house. here he is with president ford and queen elizabeth. he's the guy with the beard. >> president ronald reagan: well... ( laughter ) >> simon: he showed up with president reagan and nancy at the inaugural gala in 1985, and met a whole bunch of presidents- - richard nixon, george h.w. bush, bill clinton. he wrote an impressive, picture- laden book, "the president's table." and was invited to the finest anchor desks in town. >> barry h. landau is presidential historian... >> the story of the ultimate inauguration collector... >> simon: but when we met up with him in june, he no longer wanted to tell his
getting to the crooks before they get to the archives has become a new priority in law enforcement. no one knows more about this than barry landau, a self- described presidential historian and one of the foremost collectors of presidential memorabilia. that's because barry landau carried out the largest theft of these treasures in american history. prosecutors say he is one of the most accomplished con men they have ever encountered. for decades, he was a regular guest at the white house. here...
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lawful will be somewhere around let's say atlantic city and it would be late monday night going into tuesday morning but that's the skinny red line. everybody i've worked with said don't pay attention to the red line pay attention to the cone of concern from virginia up to cape cod could be anywhere within there and our degree of certainty here is pretty darn high around 90% it will fall within that cone. the other story a cold front right here with cold air behind it. we'll have temperatures dropping down to the 20s and 30s for places like texas which this year texas you've been known for your heat and drought you'll now get frost in the overnight hours. that's a quick look at the national picture. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. all right. be smart be safe this weekend. anthony over to you. >>> up next -- >> rails on the wall to help you get around and over here a panic button in case of a sudden fall brings the warden running. >> 30 years in the civil service and this is all we can afford. >> if you worry about retirement you need to see our next segment. you
lawful will be somewhere around let's say atlantic city and it would be late monday night going into tuesday morning but that's the skinny red line. everybody i've worked with said don't pay attention to the red line pay attention to the cone of concern from virginia up to cape cod could be anywhere within there and our degree of certainty here is pretty darn high around 90% it will fall within that cone. the other story a cold front right here with cold air behind it. we'll have temperatures...
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this law was not well thought out. it was not bipartisan but it was very partisan approach to health care reform transit do you have another plan? buerkle: yes, we do. >> maybe we can get to that with our follow-up question you. this is about medicare. as the population ages, the current cost projections for medicare our financial and sustainable the nation. so which of the several floated plans out there to put medicare on stronger financial footing do you support and why? we will begin with dan maffei. maffei: it's extremely important we save medicare, as a guaranteed benefit. the wait is now. not just for today's generation but for future generations to ann marie buerkle says if you're over 55 don't worry. there's real reasons why you should worry. if you're under 55 you better watch out because she wants to change it. the ryan budget should vote for makes into the voucher program. that's one way to handle it but there are other ways. medicare needs some adjustments but fundamentally it's a program that works. what
this law was not well thought out. it was not bipartisan but it was very partisan approach to health care reform transit do you have another plan? buerkle: yes, we do. >> maybe we can get to that with our follow-up question you. this is about medicare. as the population ages, the current cost projections for medicare our financial and sustainable the nation. so which of the several floated plans out there to put medicare on stronger financial footing do you support and why? we will begin...
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the applicable laws of the americans with disabilities act, the fair housing act and this is mr. nale's dwelling. and there are several aspects of his permit and variance that relate to disability, but i'm only addressing the variance this evening. haze previously made san francisco aware of his [stka-blts/], and has requested accommodations, but we're being explicit in the filings this evening that this is a request for an accommodation under the law. seven years ago the variance was approved. five years ago a permit was approved and mr. gladstone spoke the reasons unrelated to the merits of garage. now -- since then the city has become aware of his disability, but they are treating his less favorable rather than taking into account his disability and that run as foul of the federal and state civil rights laws. >> mr. sanchez. >> scott sanchez, the giants have won and congratulations to them on game 169 world series. [ applause ] >> i think that is the only applause i have gotten here. i hope i don't make it more difficult to understand for the commission. just going through the
the applicable laws of the americans with disabilities act, the fair housing act and this is mr. nale's dwelling. and there are several aspects of his permit and variance that relate to disability, but i'm only addressing the variance this evening. haze previously made san francisco aware of his [stka-blts/], and has requested accommodations, but we're being explicit in the filings this evening that this is a request for an accommodation under the law. seven years ago the variance was approved....
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but it is easy in conferences and the law school. but when the target appears on the screen the lawyer at the cia says can we? we will lose them and 30 minutes. it is very hard. i know instinctively we like regulations and criteria across the board. he is right. intelligence community, the caa will fight to to thin veil to be shoehorned about what constitutes national security. it is just not going to have been. i will bet to anything it is not in the cards. >> they can speak to the institutional side better than i can. but to be imposed on them relating to information of national defence, up presumably congress has content. i am with john and glenn on the point* but think a solution is a proposed set of standards and they have to show up outside the context where the politics may skew the consideration and to say here is a general category. that would be an interesting exercise. >> with perhaps video to changeover time? >> i think the threat can be imminent or long-term but the reasonable threats that needed to be addressed in a nat
but it is easy in conferences and the law school. but when the target appears on the screen the lawyer at the cia says can we? we will lose them and 30 minutes. it is very hard. i know instinctively we like regulations and criteria across the board. he is right. intelligence community, the caa will fight to to thin veil to be shoehorned about what constitutes national security. it is just not going to have been. i will bet to anything it is not in the cards. >> they can speak to the...
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>> reporter: the harvard law professor who's never run for political office designed the president's consumer financial protection bureau. she's cultivated a reputation as a wall street watchdog. >> i'm not a professional politician. i got in this race because working families and little businesses have been drawing the short end of the stick for far too long now. and washington is rigged to work for big oil, to work for wall street. >> reporter: there are a lot of people on wall street who do not want to see you in office. >> they've made that pretty clear! and they have sent lots of money to scott brown, millions of dollars, and, look, scott brown's been working with the folks on wall street for a long time. >> reporter: wall street is republican senator scott brown's biggest contributor. the financial sector donated more than $2.5 million to his reelection campaign. but in 2010, brown cast the tie- breaking vote to pass wall street reforms. >> i don't owe anybody anything because nobody helped me get down there except the people of massachusetts. >> reporter: the 53-year-old is a
>> reporter: the harvard law professor who's never run for political office designed the president's consumer financial protection bureau. she's cultivated a reputation as a wall street watchdog. >> i'm not a professional politician. i got in this race because working families and little businesses have been drawing the short end of the stick for far too long now. and washington is rigged to work for big oil, to work for wall street. >> reporter: there are a lot of people on...
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law guard least the way to cold with more than two thousand. people who have money in debt was it's a nice recent bank this least it is sad that it was event to this then not finance minister mr up on sunday no but he never gave it gave it to the government to the responsible to the responsible people to investigate what's going on so mr fox about these phone got police and decided to publish it and he was arrested for that reason so government was blamed for sense or see it because it is not possible to have any information for example and not been published many journalists even man simple people say that mr koppel studying with that then finds ministers to be are wasted and not this journalist who revealed the truth. tightening the screws in bahrain amid rising violence pro-reform protesters defy the ban on rallies in the kingdom of human rights groups closely watching of the authorities react to go more. investigate one of the u.k.'s islamic even the chief is the war on terror is being used as an excuse for racial profiling and harassment j
law guard least the way to cold with more than two thousand. people who have money in debt was it's a nice recent bank this least it is sad that it was event to this then not finance minister mr up on sunday no but he never gave it gave it to the government to the responsible to the responsible people to investigate what's going on so mr fox about these phone got police and decided to publish it and he was arrested for that reason so government was blamed for sense or see it because it is not...
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did they break any laws is the first question. were any laws broken on the regulations? i don't think so. >> true vote break the laws. >> did they have the right do it, organize. yes. both sides are doing it. is this going to be a contested election. >> both sides aren't doing this. >> there's another element to this. they're being poorly trained. you see, one of the contests that we have to deal with is where they were actually going into one community where somalians, naturalized somalians voting and telling them they didn't vote because they didn't speak proper english and not knowing that under the voting rights act, you got section 203,s bilingual provisions. you have to stop that. even their own people are embarrassed because they're mistraining purposely i think and telling them that voter i.d. is required like it's not like in wisconsin. there have been problems. i don't think it's about good regulations, a lot of it is where they're being misled so that they will challenge people wrongfully and they will just cause massive confusion at the polls. it's very, very
did they break any laws is the first question. were any laws broken on the regulations? i don't think so. >> true vote break the laws. >> did they have the right do it, organize. yes. both sides are doing it. is this going to be a contested election. >> both sides aren't doing this. >> there's another element to this. they're being poorly trained. you see, one of the contests that we have to deal with is where they were actually going into one community where somalians,...
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the law is clear of conflict between the two, they must be interpreted to give effect to each. 406-b explicitly governs appeals. even if you believe that the right to appeal is not in the charter, it can be found in two sections of the police code. and we have explained these in our brief. let me touch on section 2.103, which is entitled right of appeal. the city attorney appeal that is this section is operable. and allowed to this board for a person grieved by this requirement. and issuing of medallions of those waiting on the list. and drivers who applied for 17 years and have driven for years for their eligibility. this is an unlawful decision made by the transportation code made by an agency that put their interest above the public and above the taxi driver drivers. we ask you to accept our appeal. if you have questions, i will be happy to answer. >> let's hear the other side first. >> good afternoon, vice president fung and board members, executive director goldstein and mr. brian. i am the director of the taxi and accessible services. i am here on behalf of director risk who wa
the law is clear of conflict between the two, they must be interpreted to give effect to each. 406-b explicitly governs appeals. even if you believe that the right to appeal is not in the charter, it can be found in two sections of the police code. and we have explained these in our brief. let me touch on section 2.103, which is entitled right of appeal. the city attorney appeal that is this section is operable. and allowed to this board for a person grieved by this requirement. and issuing of...
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it didn't become law, and the government didn't shut down. you didn't have to -- >> moderator: gentlemen, i guess let me jump ahead to a topic i was thinking of taking up later, but since it's on the table, congressman dold, your opponent says that on the 20 most important votes you did not break with your leaders even once, and that led the tea party to pull congress to the fringe. what is your response? dold: that was, actually, 24 votes. 20% of those votes pass with the the democratic majority. ten of those volts tenny hoyer voted for. not a single one talked about women's health care, the environment, not a single one was talking about transportation infrastructure, not a single one of those votes were dealing on education or a single one on gun control, all things that i think are important to the people of the 10th district and i think are critical votes -- [inaudible conversations] schneider. if we look at the record of this congress which is the most ineffective in our lifetimes, he voted twice with the ryan plan. he talks -- he voted
it didn't become law, and the government didn't shut down. you didn't have to -- >> moderator: gentlemen, i guess let me jump ahead to a topic i was thinking of taking up later, but since it's on the table, congressman dold, your opponent says that on the 20 most important votes you did not break with your leaders even once, and that led the tea party to pull congress to the fringe. what is your response? dold: that was, actually, 24 votes. 20% of those votes pass with the the democratic...
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it is the law of the land. i'm optimistic this will push people into a place where they have to come together and figure out what the real plan is. >> is he really optimistic? >> he is optimistic? he thinks, he hopes that people will come to their senses and put this thing together before this time bomb does go off and the cuts are made. >> how about the workers, the blue collar guys? >> they are concerned. this is the only game this town. the only place that is hiring and you have to remember this company spends $400 million a year in contractors and construction, all these different things that support the ship building industry. >> geraldo: it's huge. really an important cog. also a battleground state. i think they will figure something out. better do it in a hurry, though. some republican ares are calling benghazi-gate more serious than ware gate because watergate nobody died. marsha blackburn is so angry she called for the beginning of impeachment proceedings against the president. the tennessee republican
it is the law of the land. i'm optimistic this will push people into a place where they have to come together and figure out what the real plan is. >> is he really optimistic? >> he is optimistic? he thinks, he hopes that people will come to their senses and put this thing together before this time bomb does go off and the cuts are made. >> how about the workers, the blue collar guys? >> they are concerned. this is the only game this town. the only place that is hiring...
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it's against the law to donate that much money for one single issue. new details 18 shark attack off the coast of eureka. the victim of yesterday's attack is speaking out about his ordeal. the 25-year-old was surfing when a shark bit him and pulled him under water. he says he punched the shark in the head until it let go. he suffered deep cuts but was able to paddle back to shore. he thanked the doctors and his friends who kept him from bleeding to death. the surfer added that the experience won't keep him from get back on his board and going surfing again. >> let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. this is prime halloween hours. >> i know. it's good for some of you and not so good for others. we're going to track this halloween storm coming up. we have areas of moderate rainfall coming down throughout parts of the north bay. it was also cold, we're at 67 in santa rosa, 66 in livermore, 64 in san jose. one of the coldest, los gads. what we're finding is the cold front across northern california, over santa rosa. no hope of this letting up.
it's against the law to donate that much money for one single issue. new details 18 shark attack off the coast of eureka. the victim of yesterday's attack is speaking out about his ordeal. the 25-year-old was surfing when a shark bit him and pulled him under water. he says he punched the shark in the head until it let go. he suffered deep cuts but was able to paddle back to shore. he thanked the doctors and his friends who kept him from bleeding to death. the surfer added that the experience...
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equal rights advocates calls it widespread ignorance of basic, federal law. now they are asking districts to provide documentation showing they're in compliance. proof schools have coordinators, policies and procedures in place to protect students from sexual harassment. >> and i was shocked by some of the responses that were revealed in the report and it really shows, i think, the real story about what's happening at schools. >> our public information requests are exactly what schools should be doing every year. otherwise, the kinds of e-mails that you saw will be more and more pervasive and there will be more and more harassment at schools. >> reporter: the non-profit is hoping to identify gaps in compliance and encourage districts to take steps to fix the problem. as for who is overseeing school districts to make sure they are following the law. the office of civil rights is in charge of that. a spokesman told us they respond to complaint, but no one is enforcing title 9 on a regular basis so they do not know who is complying and who's not. raj? >> thank y
equal rights advocates calls it widespread ignorance of basic, federal law. now they are asking districts to provide documentation showing they're in compliance. proof schools have coordinators, policies and procedures in place to protect students from sexual harassment. >> and i was shocked by some of the responses that were revealed in the report and it really shows, i think, the real story about what's happening at schools. >> our public information requests are exactly what...
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in the state of florida, there's a law that every station has to be wired for generators, and that occurred over many years. you can't instantly fix this problem with generators. and so, as i've been saying all week, if there's damage at the refineries, you're going to have a supply problem, but there's enough inventory to take care of immediate needs. the colonial pipeline helps the immediate needs but there can be damage at the ports. and so the ports get a lot of imports. but the overall supply should not be the problem. it is getting the gasoline to the point of purchase and then having the ability to purchase and with so much electricity out of order, gas stations are just as impacted as a person's household or retail store. so you've got to get the electricity back up. and i would submit that instant generators is not a fix. >> well, we hope the situation gets cleared up soon for the sake of all the drivers who are sitting in those lines of several hours. thanks so much. talk to you again soon. >>> still to come -- the airports are starting to open in the new york city area. cnbc's co
in the state of florida, there's a law that every station has to be wired for generators, and that occurred over many years. you can't instantly fix this problem with generators. and so, as i've been saying all week, if there's damage at the refineries, you're going to have a supply problem, but there's enough inventory to take care of immediate needs. the colonial pipeline helps the immediate needs but there can be damage at the ports. and so the ports get a lot of imports. but the overall...
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we went to law school together, and i think something he said about our youth today is something that is very, very important for us to remember. you know, as youth, you always have the concept of the invincibility of youth and we've all had that. you're a young person, you don't think that anything can happen to you. but the reality is that for folks who are part of this newer generation, they didn't go through that. and i think it's important for us to underscore the severity of this disease, of this illness, and it's still des mating many communities. and it is especially low-income communities, communities of color, you have gay african-american men, latino men infected on a daily basis. people forget we still have people dying of aids. i had a close friend of mine who recently passed away of aids, michael goldstein, and he was an advocate for hiv prevention for finding a cure for hiv. and you can think of so many michael goldsteins. and dr. colfax and other people mentioned that. their memory lives on. and i think that we owe it to them to continue to recommit ourselves, rededica
we went to law school together, and i think something he said about our youth today is something that is very, very important for us to remember. you know, as youth, you always have the concept of the invincibility of youth and we've all had that. you're a young person, you don't think that anything can happen to you. but the reality is that for folks who are part of this newer generation, they didn't go through that. and i think it's important for us to underscore the severity of this disease,...
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break the law? since when is voting breaking the law? decades ago we faced jim crow and the polls. today it's fewer hours and longer lines. but the goal is the same. voter suppression. joining me now is former florida governor charlie crist. he's now an independent. tonight he's introducing former president clinton at an obama rally. governor, thanks so much for your time tonight. >> reverend, it's great to be with you, reverend al. thank you. >> now, let me ask you directly. wouldn't extending voting hours be the right thing for governor scott to do here? you did it in 2008 as the governor of florida and you are republican. what would be wrong with scott doing that today? >> there would be nothing wrong with it, reverend. it would be the right thing to do. it's a precious, cherished right and all of us want to have an opportunity to exercise. yesterday i was in miami guard dense in north dade county and the wait was 2 1/2 to three hours. it's unconscienceable to let that go on. the people of florida deserve better and they deserve a right to vote. >> i have been down in florida wi
break the law? since when is voting breaking the law? decades ago we faced jim crow and the polls. today it's fewer hours and longer lines. but the goal is the same. voter suppression. joining me now is former florida governor charlie crist. he's now an independent. tonight he's introducing former president clinton at an obama rally. governor, thanks so much for your time tonight. >> reverend, it's great to be with you, reverend al. thank you. >> now, let me ask you directly....
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so one of the things that i think makes this law school, the george washington university law school distinctive and different from other top law schools is the degree to which we are integrated into the real world of law and policy practice in this country. so one of the things we are always striving to do this not be an ivory tower academic institution solely, but also one that is always trying to engage the practicing bar, people from corporations, people who are not lawyers in the educational enterprise and also when public policy discussions. obviously we have a great advantage in being in washington d.c. and having so much access to the world of policy. but in addition, it's not just the location. it has to be your orientation as a law school. so it is something that i've emphasized since i've arrived, but long predates me, that this school wants to always be the place to convene public policy discussions, to create a forum for actionable information, to create an opportunity for nonpartisan and bipartisan discussion. as i like to stay in d.c., but outside the glare of d.c., no
so one of the things that i think makes this law school, the george washington university law school distinctive and different from other top law schools is the degree to which we are integrated into the real world of law and policy practice in this country. so one of the things we are always striving to do this not be an ivory tower academic institution solely, but also one that is always trying to engage the practicing bar, people from corporations, people who are not lawyers in the...
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recovery act, our stimulus law with the leadership of leader pelosi, of our mayor, of our supervisors, and our community to have $9-1/2 million given to this city and to this area for this. but not just for this, but everybody's already setting this this morning, the local impact, the state impact, the national impact, and indeed the international impact. and i represent a region that is 50 million people. california, arizona, nevada, hawaii, it's a three territories and three countries in the pacific. and i could tell you that i have moved around my region. i've been working with the hiv/aids and other communities throughout our region. do you know how many people have said to me, i got my information through san francisco? (applause) >> that is something to be really proud of. you know, i'll tell you a little bit of a personal story as we -- i move on. imagine september 16th, 1991, your young 29 year old, gay man living in washington, d.c., fulfilling your dream to be a lobbyist. and your physician calls. hi, sam. hi, herb. imagine i had hair, i had very curly hair. [laughter] >> an
recovery act, our stimulus law with the leadership of leader pelosi, of our mayor, of our supervisors, and our community to have $9-1/2 million given to this city and to this area for this. but not just for this, but everybody's already setting this this morning, the local impact, the state impact, the national impact, and indeed the international impact. and i represent a region that is 50 million people. california, arizona, nevada, hawaii, it's a three territories and three countries in the...
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substantial risk of death or serious bodily injury that the escapee posed not only to them, but all other law enforcement officers he might later encounter, let alone the public at large should discontinue. in a split second of the bmw approach, they moved tactically to create safe angles of fire. having exhausted all of a reasonable means of apprehension, they fired several rounds of the driver, and as a result, the suspect was struck, in capacitive -- incapacitated and taken into custody. at the conclusion of the encounter, sir john ryan and officer lieu maintain security on the screen -- on the scene until additional officers arrived to assist. an ambulance was immediately summoned. the suspect was transported to san francisco general hospital and later succumbed to his gunshot wounds. in the bank robbery suspect in this incident displayed an outrageous lack of concern for life, public safety, and property for what the course of the criminal rampage that began in irvine, california. he used a firearm to rob to banks in southern california, of threatening to shoot the tellers if they did no
substantial risk of death or serious bodily injury that the escapee posed not only to them, but all other law enforcement officers he might later encounter, let alone the public at large should discontinue. in a split second of the bmw approach, they moved tactically to create safe angles of fire. having exhausted all of a reasonable means of apprehension, they fired several rounds of the driver, and as a result, the suspect was struck, in capacitive -- incapacitated and taken into custody. at...
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there is actually a law in the state of florida, also, that if you have more than "x" number of gas stationst you have to have a hookup regenerater. so we're prepared here to make sure we can get those things up and running. >> tom: we're talking about states that aren't-- this isre the second hurricane in 14 months, but new york,ew jersey, delaware, pennsylvania, cnnecticut, these are not hurricane-prepared states historically speaking.nn >> histically that's correct. this is pretty resilient people up there, though. >> tom: sure. >> what we are hoping is they local emergency managers did the things they need to do and it will be awhile before we get electricity back. that will be an issue. and we're going have toic make sure there is adequate supply of generators to get the key things up and running like our grocery t stores, gas stations, hospitals, and make sure we get those upjohn line first. >> you inherited a bee's nest worth of trouble after you came in two weeks after hurricane katrina. how has the agency changed in order to respond to sandy today? >> couple things. one is changing t
there is actually a law in the state of florida, also, that if you have more than "x" number of gas stationst you have to have a hookup regenerater. so we're prepared here to make sure we can get those things up and running. >> tom: we're talking about states that aren't-- this isre the second hurricane in 14 months, but new york,ew jersey, delaware, pennsylvania, cnnecticut, these are not hurricane-prepared states historically speaking.nn >> histically that's correct....
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it's one of the reasons why we have laws about how often, how many days in a row that banks can be closed, et cetera, so this is a big issue. >> yeah. nobody wants the appearance that they are in the able to actually open. the big thing is they have got to be able to convince their people that it's safe for everybody just to come in. once that happens, they are going to open immediately. >> and, of course, we can see pictures that we're looking at right now. that's the reason we won't see trading at the new york stock exchange. now correspondent scott cohn who has been watching the flooding throughout the day. scott? bill and michelle, this is what storm surge looks like. that is supposed to be the battery. it is underwater now, and they have told us that we could get another five feet of water as the tide comes in. the winds picking up here. this is not the greatest place to be. we are, of course, in the zone "a," the evacuation zone in new york city, and can you definitely see why that is. police have been patrolling back and forth here because there have been a lot of onlookers and the
it's one of the reasons why we have laws about how often, how many days in a row that banks can be closed, et cetera, so this is a big issue. >> yeah. nobody wants the appearance that they are in the able to actually open. the big thing is they have got to be able to convince their people that it's safe for everybody just to come in. once that happens, they are going to open immediately. >> and, of course, we can see pictures that we're looking at right now. that's the reason we...
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laws and purged lists. but the threat remains, some voting advocates expect a record number of voter challenges. the best advice, vote anyway. don't get bullied at the polls, and don't give up. i'm joined tonight by ohio state senator nina turner, also with us tonight is judith brown dianis, the co-director of the advancement project. judith, let me ask you first, what is the biggest threat at the polls as you see it right now? >> sure. well, thanks for having me, ed. we have moved from politicians who have tried to manipulate the laws to restrict the vote to now these partisan operatives. you know, in ohio you have husted, the secretary of state, who has been on a relentless effort to restrict the vote, who now admits there has been a glitch in the computer system. 33,000 people who registered have not found themselves on the rolls and cannot get their absentee ballots. it is a glitch. then you have true the vote, organizations that say that they're about election integrity who are preparing to challenge t
laws and purged lists. but the threat remains, some voting advocates expect a record number of voter challenges. the best advice, vote anyway. don't get bullied at the polls, and don't give up. i'm joined tonight by ohio state senator nina turner, also with us tonight is judith brown dianis, the co-director of the advancement project. judith, let me ask you first, what is the biggest threat at the polls as you see it right now? >> sure. well, thanks for having me, ed. we have moved from...
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it's a simple state law. they're changing their current winner take all rules to a national popular vote and ute utilizing their state power to make sure the citizens in their state are relevant to the campaigns and elections and that their counts equally. >> jennifer: wouldn't you have to get all 50 states to agree. >> no, you need just enough states to join the compact to equal the 270 electoral votes. it's important to know that at that point when the compact triggers into effect each state who has joined the compact agree to join their state of electors to all 50 states. they're not just awarding their electors on who joins the compact. it's based on the national popular vote. >> jennifer: fascinating stuff laura brad. thank you so much to join us in the war room to explain that maybe it's a possibility. up next before we spend the next four days gritting our teeth we're going to send you into the weekend with a little bit of a laugh. this is the war room, and it's onlylylylylylylylylylylylylylylylylylyly
it's a simple state law. they're changing their current winner take all rules to a national popular vote and ute utilizing their state power to make sure the citizens in their state are relevant to the campaigns and elections and that their counts equally. >> jennifer: wouldn't you have to get all 50 states to agree. >> no, you need just enough states to join the compact to equal the 270 electoral votes. it's important to know that at that point when the compact triggers into effect...
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think about the law but that takes. while ahmad that for a minute, somebody's going to ask this question from going to quit and take it away from you. dr. watkins and had to go from being a sniper to being a doctor? how do you go from being a sniper to being a chiropractor? to have to ask the question means you don't know the heart of special operative part of a man like this. people don't become sealed the people go by, task forces 61 putts because what the wind up killing machines. they do that out of love. they do that out of love for their fellow men. they do it because i want to be in the position to save your life, if the time to ever really bad and somebody needs to come get you. i don't want to do because i want to go kill bad guys. i want to do because i want to be the one making a difference, helping out, but my life the line for you. so by the same token that i was a sniper, willing to die for you, i could be a good doctor willing to help you because it's all love. but the short answer is, ice deal put people
think about the law but that takes. while ahmad that for a minute, somebody's going to ask this question from going to quit and take it away from you. dr. watkins and had to go from being a sniper to being a doctor? how do you go from being a sniper to being a chiropractor? to have to ask the question means you don't know the heart of special operative part of a man like this. people don't become sealed the people go by, task forces 61 putts because what the wind up killing machines. they do...
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across the globe and rewrite international laws rules to enforce those laws now the st louis is the international campaign store actor with public citizen and joined me earlier to talk about why the tea party is such a threat to american industry. the the trans-pacific partnership is this. trade talks with specific rim nations and it's an example of how corporate money really does influence politics and policies in our country what we've seen with particularly with the discussion around china on one hand you hear president obama talking about the transpacific partnership as a way to contain china and that they're talking with other pacific rim nations so that they can contain china while on the other hand the actually the u.s. trade representative says they would actually love nothing more than for china to be a part of these negotiations so what you're actually saying is it's a way for corporate corporate america to try to get through the back door through so-called trade talks a way to get policies that they can get through a democratic process and if they need to scapegoat china
across the globe and rewrite international laws rules to enforce those laws now the st louis is the international campaign store actor with public citizen and joined me earlier to talk about why the tea party is such a threat to american industry. the the trans-pacific partnership is this. trade talks with specific rim nations and it's an example of how corporate money really does influence politics and policies in our country what we've seen with particularly with the discussion around china...
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and the principal broke the law by not reporting the teacher to police after the child came forward. three months later, another child reported being molested by the teacher. that child's mother called police. he goes on trial and faces misdemeanor charges. >>> he face is up to 25 years in prison after calling lay lay. they announced a guilty issue and they believe the child of giselle esteban was having an affair with michelle le. her remains were found several days later. >>> breast cancer screenings have been proven to save lives and they also come at a cost. for every life saved, 300 women are over diagnosed. experts say that means they are unnecessarily treated for cancer saving our lives but 4,000 women are over diagnosed. >>> you may want to allow yourself some extra time. it is foggy out there and brian joins us from san mateo to tell us how things are looking out there, brian? ee. >> as we look at some video, we are looking at the oakland he is to you a ware -- estuary, it is still foggy thought as well. looking at 80 over there as well, still very thick fog and finally we a
and the principal broke the law by not reporting the teacher to police after the child came forward. three months later, another child reported being molested by the teacher. that child's mother called police. he goes on trial and faces misdemeanor charges. >>> he face is up to 25 years in prison after calling lay lay. they announced a guilty issue and they believe the child of giselle esteban was having an affair with michelle le. her remains were found several days later....
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jenna joins us. >> reporter: the law is title nine. it's not just -- it requires schools have a clear system in place for victims to file a complaint. but some bay area educators are not complying and others unaware of title nine. schools that get federal dollars must have a title nine coordinator to handle sexual harassment complaints. so we decided to test the system, using a standard e-mail address we sent this message to more than 200 principles across 25 districts in the bay area, asking how to contact the title nine coordinator. we even pointed out this person handles sexual harassment complaints. we contacted 35 principles in the district, and none could name the title nine coordinator. >> i believe they didn't know what you were talking about. >> reporter: we showed her how some of the principals responded. i have no idea what title nine is. sorry. and, i need to know who i'm talking to before i send that information. some principals said they don't have a coordinator. >> if you had said who can i go to if i have a complaint ab
jenna joins us. >> reporter: the law is title nine. it's not just -- it requires schools have a clear system in place for victims to file a complaint. but some bay area educators are not complying and others unaware of title nine. schools that get federal dollars must have a title nine coordinator to handle sexual harassment complaints. so we decided to test the system, using a standard e-mail address we sent this message to more than 200 principles across 25 districts in the bay area,...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. well...everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe well...i'm not at liberty to give that out, but we do use tender chunks of white meat chicken in an herb & spice broth. come on that's it? i need the recipe. you gotta help me out! [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? like a ninja! [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. . >>> hurricane sandy is changing the campaign plans. the president is slated to visit florida and ohio on monday before he returns to the white house. also, as a precaution, mitt romney has canceled all of his rallies tomorrow in virginia. instead, he will be heading to ohio as well. as we've been reporting, the giants are to win the world series tomorrow night in detroit. nbc bay area lawrence scott is in detroit with a preview of a story of a bay area woman who spent the last six months watching giants games from a cave. >> reporter: you've had a perfect game t
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. well...everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe well...i'm not at liberty to give that out, but we do use tender chunks of white meat chicken in an herb & spice broth. come on that's it? i need the recipe. you gotta help me out! [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? like a ninja! [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta...